The June 2020 Supreme Court decision in the Espinoza v. Montana case opens the door for school choice funding by declaring that it is unconstitutional for a state constitution to prevent state funds from ever flowing to religious schools, even if those funds are directed to those schools by the independent decision of parents.
Read MoreIn this month’s “One Voice for Public Policy,” we discuss current challenges to religious liberty from daily life. We also learn more about the upcoming Supreme Court case Espinoza vs. Montana Dept. of Revenue, which will have implications for many states’ Blaine Amendments—relating to education funding.
Read MoreFebruary’s issue of One Voice looks at two looming issues for this political season: religious liberty and physician-assisted suicide (PAS). Both issues are ones which the Church can use to proclaim the Gospel and which the Church has the tools to affect the outcome.
Read MoreOn Sunday, January 19, The LCMS will observe Life Sunday, calling attention to the sanctity of human life from conception to natural death. Historically, this has meant expressing our opposition to the abortion of life at its beginning. This year, we focus on the attack of life through the legalization of physician-assisted suicide (PAS).
Read MoreNovember’s issue of One Voice looks at how increasing acceptance of evolutionary biology’s flaws is opening the door for proclaiming the Gospel. As evidence mounts against macro-evolution, high profile agnostic and atheistic intellectuals are publicly abandoning Darwinian theory. And the more inclined people are to confess God as Creator, the more likely they will confess Christ as Redeemer.
Read MoreSeptember’s edition of One Voice helps us make sense of some of the dizzying societal changes that will continue to be prominent issues in future legislative sessions. Even now, when there is not an active legislative session, there are steps we can take to voice our concerns to lawmakers.
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